they say it can be done within a decade before focusing on mars. >>> we go to cnbc now. >> good morning, richard. the markets coming off a down week with the dow and nasdaq ending in the red on the back of that disappointing jobs report. investors will look for data this week on retail sales, inflation and consumer sentiment. and a story on our radar, airbus is breaking ground on a $600 million assembly plant in alabama today. this will make the european company and boeing's rival a commercial jetmaker on u.s. soil for the first time. >>> and a new report shows airline complaints jumped by one-fifth last year as carriers are making seats smaller and are bumping more ticketed passengers off overbooked flights. that's the latest. richard, back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> we'll see if corporate america has any fresh optimism for markets that were stung by last week's dismal jobs report. aluminum maker alcoa kicks off earnings season after today's closing bell. >>> and later on treasury secretary jack lew gets down to business overseas this week. meetings with his european counterpart